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Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:56 pm
by PSL184
toginthemog wrote:so how does this seatbelt law work I have never had seatbelts in my 71 pick up until 2 years ago always passed its test before but now they are fitted do I have to wear them I only wear them now and again but I,m not sure if its law to wear them now fitted
If fitted - Must be worn - and will be subject to normal MOT rules of operation etc....
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:58 pm
by Dean
Yes, if fitted must conform to MOT standards and must be worn.
Now back to my question.... please... pretty please..

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:02 pm
by aupickup
wel if fitted for safty sake WEAR THEM
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:25 pm
by alcro
Dean wrote:Quick question.
How do I fit seat belt to my '53 four door? I still intend to use the trafficator arms, so how do I fit a seat belt to the centre post above my shoulder?
Didn't early seatbelts only have a 2 point fitting, ie a single strap, later seatbelts had a 3 point fitting. I knew there was a good reason why I bought a two door
Al
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:23 am
by mick64
PSL184 wrote:mick64 wrote:so, I have noticed mine has no seatbelts ,will it still pass a mot?
If it was registered before 1965 there is no legal requirement to have them fitted......
thankyou...

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:29 am
by mike.perry
Sorry I'm not too familiar with 4 doors and high mounted trafficators, I have a 2 door with low trafficators. There must be a removeable panel to gain access to the trafficators. Can you remove the panel to see if there is a suitable place above or below which is strong enough to take the top seatbelt mounting bolt without fouling the trafficator mechanism?
The lower bolt can be fitted to the base of the B post with extra strengthening if necessary, or with a bit of dismantling, to the sill.
The remaining mounting bolt can be fitted to the propshaft tunnel just to the rear of the seat, again with additional strengthening and ensuring that there is clearance between the end of the bolt and the propshaft.
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:59 am
by Pyoor_Kate
I'm sorry, I was thinking I'd look and see if the workshop manual had anything about seatbelt mounts, but I've realised it's up in the attic.
As a side point, as an A&E nurse, please wear seatbelts. While I do quite enjoy the challenge of dealing with major trauma, it's not fun, per-se, and I'd much rather that people didn't come in looking like they'd been in a particularly vigourous blender and instead came in looking more like people.